Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|       not mates, dragging in a huge dog on a chain, the incomparable
2    2,  57| blazing hoops while grasping a huge wine jar with his teeth.
3    2,  64|        have been knocked off a huge cask, was lowered from the
4    2,  68|       while, he ordered that a huge vessel be filled with mixed
5    3,  96|       the sole enjoyment of so huge a prize. But I couldn't
6    5, 139|    square-cut cloth, she set a huge kettle upon the hearth and
7    5, 145|      are, in very truth what a huge nose she has, she's short-waisted,
8    5, 145|      with seeking out men with huge members; that they might
9    5, 156|        condition, and sold for huge sums: Seneca, Controv. x,
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